The former West Central Cooperative employee who allegedly took dozens of bribes worth more than $479,000 in exchange for steep discounts on crop seed and other products, is expected to plead guilty today to a federal charge of wire fraud, court records show.

A Breda man is not responsible for a fatal, alcohol-fueled crash that
killed two teenage girls because the 17-year-old boy who crashed into
their car stole beer from the man without his knowledge, the man alleges
in court documents.

The Georgia man accused of murdering a Sac City man and burying his body
in 2009 will argue he killed in self-defense after the alleged victim —
who suffered from schizophrenia — attacked him with a baseball bat
“without warning,” according to court documents.

A Georgia man accused of beating and choking a Sac City man to death in
2009 might not get a fair first-degree murder trial in Sac County
because of widespread media coverage of the unorthodox case, a judge has
ruled.

The 17-year-old boy who was allegedly drunk and sending a text message
shortly before he crashed into a car and killed two of his East Sac
County High School classmates in August can face up to 50 years in
prison, a judge ruled last week.

The former Carroll woman who had agreed to testify against a man accused
of extortion but reversed her story shortly before the January trial
avoided a felony conviction this month for perjury after she pleaded
guilty to a lesser charge, according to court records.

Amanda Buenting heard the late-night sirens more than a year ago when
her husband, a beloved Rockwell City police officer, was part of a
special tactical response team that surrounded a house to arrest a man
who was known to be strange and potentially dangerous.

A 17-year-old boy who was allegedly drunk in August when he crashed into
a car and killed two girls should be prosecuted as an adult and face up
to 50 years in prison, the Sac County attorney argues in court
documents.